Claims
- 1. A breathing system, especially for use in an atmosphere containing toxic gases, wherein exhaled gas is at least partly recirculated, said system comprising:
- a circulation circuit;
- a breathing piece for application to the face of a user;
- absorption means for absorbing exhaled CO.sub.2 ;
- a pneumatically controlled breathing bag communicating in said circulation circuit with said breathing piece and said absorption means;
- a pneumatic actuator arranged for alternating expansion and contraction of said breathing bag in accordance with the breathing pattern of the user;
- a pressurized gas source coupled to said breathing bag to supplement the breathing gas therein;
- a mode regulator arranged to control the actuator's expansion and contraction of the breathing bag, and to supply breathing gas to said breathing bag, by selectively supplying breathing gas from said pressurized gas source to said actuator, and by venting breathing gas from said actuator to said breathing bag; and
- dosing means for supplementing the breathing gas supplied to the breathing bag by said mode regulator, said dosing means comprising a separate gas reservoir connected to said pressurized gas source, said dosing means supplying a metered gas quantity contained in said separate gas reservoir to said breathing bag responsive to the degree of filling of the bag by said mode regulator.
- 2. A breathing system according to claim 1, wherein said circulation circuit comprises lengths of conduit covered by a relatively thick porous material which, when saturated with water, utilizes the evaporation of the water for cooling down the breathing gas circulating in the circulation circuit during operation.
- 3. A breathing system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:
- said mode regulator comprises a valve arrangement and a sensing diaphragm cooperating therewith, said sensing diaphragm having first and second sides, said first side being influenced by the surrounding atmospheric pressure, said second side being influenced by the gas pressure in said breathing piece; and
- movement of said sensing diaphragm from a central position is transferred to said valve arrangement which, in dependence on the movement direction of the diaphragm, either opens to supply pressurized gas to said actuator, or vents the actuator.
- 4. A breathing system according to claim 3, wherein said first side of the sensing diaphragm is also influenced by a spring mechanism for maintaining an overpressure in said breathing piece relative to the surroundings.
- 5. A breathing system according to claim 4, wherein the spring force of said spring mechanism is adjustable, for adjustment of the overpressure in the breathing piece.
- 6. A breathing system according to claim 1, wherein said actuator comprises a cylinder/piston unit coupled to said pressurized gas source through said mode regulator, said mode regulator including a valve arrangement comprising a first valve which is opened for venting of said actuator, and a second valve which is opened to supply pressurized gas to the actuator.
- 7. A breathing system according to claim 6, wherein the piston of said actuator has opposite pressure surfaces with substantially different areas, the smallest pressure surface being under constant pressure influence from said pressurized gas source, so that a pressure direction of said actuator changes as the opposite surface of said piston is supplied with gas from the pressurized gas source or is vented.
- 8. A breathing system according to claim 6, wherein said gas reservoir is connected to said pressurized gas source through a third valve and to the interior of said breathing bag through a fourth valve, said third and fourth valves being arranged to be actuated by a common operating member, and wherein a control diaphragm is arranged in a conduit connection between said valve arrangement of said mode regulator, and said actuator, said diaphragm being coupled to said operating member and serving to open said fourth valve during venting of the actuator through said first valve.
- 9. A breathing system according to claim 8, including a sensing means for sensing whether there is sufficient gas in the breathing system, and which, in case a chosen degree of filling of said breathing bag is exceeded, is arranged to actuate a blocking means for then preventing said common operating member of said dosing means from opening said fourth valve.
- 10. A breathing system according to claim 9, wherein said sensing means comprises a fifth valve and said blocking means comprises a pneumatic piston coupled to said pressurized gas source through said fifth valve.
- 11. A breathing system, especially for use in an atmosphere containing toxic gases, wherein exhaled gas is at least partly recirculated, said system comprising:
- a circulation circuit;
- a breathing piece for application to the face of a user;
- absorption means for absorbing exhaled CO.sub.2 ;
- a pneumatically controlled breathing bag communicating in said circulation circuit with said breathing piece and said absorption means;
- a pneumatic actuator arranged for alternating expansion and contraction of said breathing bag in accordance with the breathing pattern of the user;
- a pressurized gas source coupled to said breathing bag to supplement the breathing gas therein;
- a mode regulator arranged to control the actuator's expansion and contraction of the breathing bag while simultaneously maintaining an overpressure in said breathing piece, relative to the surroundings; and
- dosing means for supplying a metered gas quantity to said breathing bag in dependence on the degree of filling of the bag;
- wherein:
- said mode regulator comprises a valve arrangement and a sensing diaphragm cooperating therewith, said sensing diaphragm having first and second sides, said first side being influenced by the surrounding atmospheric pressure and by a spring mechanism for maintaining said overpressure in the breathing piece, said second side being influenced by the gas pressure in said breathing piece; and
- movement of said sensing diaphragm from a central position is transferred to said valve arrangement which, in dependence on the movement direction of the diaphragm, either opens to supply pressurized gas to said actuator, or vents the actuator.
- 12. A breathing system according to claim 11, wherein the spring force of said spring mechanism is adjustable, for adjustment of the overpressure in the breathing piece.
- 13. A breathing system, especially for use in an atmosphere containing toxic gases, wherein exhaled gas is at least partly recirculated, said system comprising:
- a circulation circuit;
- a breathing piece for application to the face of a user;
- absorption means for absorbing exhaled CO.sub.2 ;
- a pneumatically controlled breathing bag communicating in said circulation circuit with said breathing piece and said absorption means;
- a pneumatic actuator arranged for alternating expansion and contraction of said breathing bag in accordance with the breathing pattern of the user;
- a pressurized gas source coupled to said breathing bag to supplement the breathing gas therein;
- a mode regulator arranged to control the actuator's expansion and contraction of the breathing bag while simultaneously maintaining an overpressure in said breathing piece, relative to the surroundings; and
- dosing means for supplying a metered gas quantity to said breathing bag in dependence on the degree of filling of the bag;
- said actuator comprising a cylinder/piston unit coupled to said pressurized gas source through said mode regulator, said mode regulator including a valve arrangement comprising a first valve which is opened for venting said actuator, and a second valve which is opened to supply pressurized gas to the actuator.
- 14. A breathing system according to claim 13, wherein the piston of the actuator has opposite pressure surfaces with substantially different areas, the smallest pressure surface being under constant pressure influence from said pressurized gas source, so that a pressure direction of said actuator changes as the opposite surface of said piston is supplied with gas from the pressurized gas source or is vented.
- 15. A breathing system according to claim 13, wherein said dosing means comprises a gas reservoir which is connected to said pressurized gas source through a third valve and to the interior of said breathing bag through a fourth valve, said third and fourth valves being arranged to be actuated by a common operating member, and wherein a control diaphragm is arranged in a conduit connection between said valve arrangement of said mode regulator, and said actuator, said diaphragm being coupled to said operating member and serving to open said fourth valve during venting of the actuator through said first valve.
- 16. A breathing system according to claim 15, including a sensing means for sensing whether there is sufficient gas in the breathing system in which, in case a chosen degree of filling of said breathing bag is exceeded, is arranged to actuate blocking means for preventing said common operating member of said dosing means from opening said fourth valve.
- 17. A breathing system according to claim 16, wherein said sensing means comprises a fifth valve and said blocking means comprises a pneumatic piston coupled to said pressurized gas source through said fifth valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/930,611, filed as PCT/NO91/00052, Apr. 2, 1991, published as WO91/15265, Oct. 17, 1991, now abandoned.
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